There is good news and bad news here. The bad news is that yes, you can obtain a CDL, provided any suspension or revocation period imposed on you has passed. The good news is that no company is going to touch you with a ten foot pole with three DUIs on your record, and thus, you won't be out there driving a big truck.
Getting the CDL back won't be a problem. Finding employment probably will be, though.
Generally 2 prior DUIs mean a permanent revocation of a driver’s CDL.
You can get the CDL. Finding employment with two DUIs on your record will be the problem.
Actually, Colorado is one in the minority of states that do not make DUIs into felonies upon multiple offenses.
You probably can't get a CDL with one DUI, let alone three. But you need to check with your licensing agency, you may need to just pay extra or wait until the DUIs drop off your record.
You can get a CDL. But you'd better have a lot of time between your last conviction and the present - I'm talking a decade or more - if you expect anyone to even think about hiring you.
You can, but with two DUIs on record, it's going to be rough trying to find employment.
You can get a CDL, but those two DUIs are going to make it very difficult for you to find employment as a CDL driver. Employers generally look down on that sort of thing, even if seven years have passed.
Yes it does. All 50 States are interlocked by computer regarding DUIs.
You can get the license, but don't hold your breath waiting to get hired - especially if either of those DUIs were within the last seven years.
Unfortunately, yes, you can get the licence. Fortunately, every employer you apply with is going to laugh you out of their office when they see the four DUIs on your application. If you have such a problem as to get not one, but FOUR DUIs, you really don't need to be on the road, period - least of all, in a commercial vehicle.
My Class A with two endorsements was $35.